Prevalensi Anosmia dan Komorbiditas Pasien Covid-19 Sedang - Berat di RSUP Dr M Djamil Padang Tahun 2020

Irwan Triansyah, Dian Ayu, Revalna Anestaria
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The current coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic anosmia and dysgeusia have been described as important symptoms of the disease. Clinical syndromes arising from infection with the SARS-CoV-2 virus can be of various kinds. Research by the American Academy of Otolaryngology shows anosmia occurs in 73% of patients and shows that anosmia is one of the important symptoms that arise from COVID-19 and to identify COVID-19 patients. To find out the description of anosmia in moderate-to-severe COVID-19 patients at RSUP Dr. M. Djamil Padang in 2020. The scope of the research is in the field of Ear Nose Throat Science. The research was conducted in the medical records section of Dr. RSUP. M. Djamil Padang. This research was conducted from August to September 2021. The type of research was descriptive categorical. The population in this study were all patients diagnosed with moderate-to-severe COVID-19 at RSUP Dr. M. Djamil Padang in 2020 as many as 106 samples with the Consecutive sampling technique. Univariate data analysis is presented in the form of frequency distribution and data processing using computerized SPSS program version IBM 24.0. Almost the same between male and female sexes with moderate-severe COVID-19, the mean age of moderate-severe COVID-19 patients was 49.68 (SD ± 12.63) years, which was dominated by the 52-53 age group. years with a total of 8 people, hypertension comorbid factor, as many as 35 people (33%), Diabetes Mellitus as many as 16 (15%) people, and cardiovascular disorders 8 people and 57 patients (53.8%) moderate-severe COVID-19 at RSUP Dr M Djamil Padang in 2020 does not suffer from anosmia. Conclusion: Almost the same between the sexes of women and men who suffer from moderate-severe COVID-19. The mean age of patients suffering from moderate-to-severe COVID-19 was 49 years and a standard deviation of 12.63. The most common comorbid disease suffered by patients was hypertension, followed by diabetes mellitus and cardiovascular disorders and complaints of anosmia were found in 49 patients.
中型骨瘤和中型心肌病发病率为2020年贾米尔野外医生
当前的冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行已被描述为该疾病的重要症状。由SARS-CoV-2病毒感染引起的临床综合征可分为多种类型。美国耳鼻喉学会的研究表明,73%的患者出现嗅觉缺失,嗅觉缺失是COVID-19引起的重要症状之一,也是识别COVID-19患者的重要症状之一。为了了解2020年RSUP中至重度COVID-19患者嗅觉缺失的描述。研究的范围是在耳鼻喉科学领域。这项研究是在Dr. RSUP的医疗记录部分进行的。Djamil Padang先生。该研究于2021年8月至9月进行。研究的类型是描述性和分类性的。本研究的人群均为2020年在RSUP Dr. M. Djamil Padang诊断为中重度COVID-19的患者,使用连续采样技术多达106个样本。单变量数据分析以频率分布的形式呈现,并使用计算机化SPSS程序版本IBM 24.0进行数据处理。中重度患者的平均年龄为49.68 (SD±12.63)岁,以52 ~ 53岁年龄组居多。年共8人,高血压合并症多达35人(33%),糖尿病多达16人(15%),心血管疾病8人57人(53.8%),中重度COVID-19患者在RSUP博士M Djamil Padang在2020年没有嗅觉缺失。结论:中重度COVID-19患者的性别差异基本相同。中重度新冠肺炎患者的平均年龄为49岁,标准差为12.63。合并症患者最多的是高血压,其次是糖尿病和心血管疾病,49例患者有嗅觉缺失的主诉。
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